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Well the survey did specify with assistance from air traffic control. I think that coupled with autopilot it's possible.Dunning Kruger Effect At It’s Finest.
As A Flight Simmer No Way. Even With Perfect Conditions And Autopilot It Would Be Tough.
Well the survey did specify with assistance from air traffic control. I think that coupled with autopilot it's possible.
Notification time may change things too, knowing you have to land it 5 hours prior vs jumping in during the descent.Yeah I’d Say If A Person Could Manage To Stay Calm And Had Any Familiarity With Flight Sims/Cockpits The Likeyhood Goes Up.
Zero Familiarity Or Weather A Factor And They Goin Up Yonder.
At 150-200 MPH It Would Be Way Too Difficult To Take Instructions And Navigate A Cockpit As Things Are Just Moving To Quick.
How many of those 50% that think they could land a plane can even land one in the OG Top Gun game though?
No, the people that DON'T (can't) back into a spot claim it's only done to show off and not for practicality reasons.Its not showing off, its to get out of the parking spot easier.
DC......I am those people. Forwards, backwards, parallel, 360 entry.... parking is parking to me. I think 99% of the time you're wasting your and the person's waiting on you to get out of the way time. Either way, you're SUPPOSED to be pulling out cautiously.No, the people that DON'T (can't) back into a spot claim it's only done to show off and not for practicality reasons.